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Contributed Bin Parts Not Updating #1032

Open davidperrenoud opened 10 years ago

davidperrenoud commented 10 years ago

From joe.ercolino on March 29, 2010 20:32:02

What steps will reproduce the problem? 1. I've imported some user created parts that need to be edited (e.g. the 9V Battery from Issue 875 : User-created parts; Comment 30, by 0x24a537r9, Feb 17, 2010). In this case there was a problem with the pcb image that was separately posted by the author.

  1. I imported the part into the "Mine" bin. Then I edited it and saved with the new corrected image and close Fritzing saving the changes.
  2. When I opened Fritzing again I've noticed that the part was automatically copied to the "Contributed" bin, but without the edition changes that I made and I can't remove it or save edition changes. The part in the "Mine" bin still has the changes and can be removed.
  3. I've found the same behavior when I edited other parts. What is the expected output? What do you see instead? - It is unexpected that the parts imported to the "Mine" bin are automatically copied to the "Contributed" bin.
  4. Users should be able to remove parts from the "Contributed" bin and to save changes made to them.
  5. If the imported parts to one bin (e.g. "Mine") are automatically copied to other bin ("Contributed") the changes should be automatically synced. What version of the product are you using? On what operating system? - 0.3.16b | Feb. 25, 2010; Mac OSX 10.5.8; MacBook Pro 15" Please provide any additional information below. Model Name: MacBook Pro Model Identifier: MacBookPro5,1 Processor Name: Intel Core 2 Duo Processor Speed: 2.53 GHz

Original issue: http://code.google.com/p/fritzing/issues/detail?id=1032

davidperrenoud commented 10 years ago

From irasc...@gmail.com on March 30, 2010 01:41:37

Thanks for the clear bug report.

Contributed parts currently function something like core parts, which are read-only and editing them produces a copy. However, we should probably make a distinction between contributed parts that are shipped with Fritzing (and should probably remain read- only), and parts that are imported by a Fritzing user.

Status: Accepted
Owner: irascibl

davidperrenoud commented 10 years ago

From irasc...@gmail.com on October 04, 2010 21:44:24

Labels: Component-Parts-Bin